On October 8, Mikhail Mishustin will attend the 27th Russian agro-industrial exhibition "Golden Autumn."

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Mikhail Mishustin will speak at the plenary session "Digitalization as a Tool for Improving Agricultural Productivity" at the Russian agricultural exhibition "Golden Autumn." The Prime Minister will also present state awards to agricultural workers.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev and Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut will take part in the events.

The Russian agro-industrial exhibition "Golden Autumn" is the leading business event in the agricultural sector. This major agricultural forum has been held annually by the Russian Ministry of Agriculture since 1999. The exhibition is timed to coincide with Agricultural and Processing Industry Workers' Day, celebrated annually on the second Sunday in October.

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The government will allocate over 700 million rubles to provide medical care to residents of the Belgorod and Kursk regions in other regions.

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Order No. 2697-r of September 29, 2025

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Order No. 2697-r of September 29, 2025

Over 700 million rubles will be allocated to provide medical care to residents of the Belgorod and Kursk regions in hospitals and clinics in other regions under the compulsory medical insurance (CMI) program. A corresponding order has been signed.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the operational meeting with deputy prime ministers, October 6, 2025

Funding will be transferred from the Federal Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund budget to the territorial compulsory medical insurance funds of the Belgorod and Kursk regions. These funds will be used to settle accounts between the territorial compulsory medical insurance funds. This arrangement ensures the sustainability of regional healthcare systems while addressing unscheduled challenges and increased workloads, and ensures the full provision of free medical care.

“Federal funding will allow medical organizations to provide people from the Kursk and Belgorod regions with all the treatment they need under the compulsory medical insurance system without restrictions or problems,” Mikhail Mishustin noted atmeeting with deputy prime ministers on October 6 and asked Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova to keep this issue under personal control.

"The President emphasized that residents of border regions currently need additional support. It's important to ensure this," the Prime Minister added.

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Feognost Guzikov, director of the Sergiev Posad State Historical and Art Museum-Reserve

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Mikhail Mishustin congratulated the museum director on his 65th birthday.

The telegram, in particular, notes:

"For many years, you have headed the Sergiev Posad State Historical and Art Museum-Reserve, making a significant contribution to the preservation and popularization of Russia's unique heritage.

Thanks to your energy and organizational talent, this vital center of Russian spirituality and Orthodox culture is actively developing and implementing modern technologies. Under your leadership, research, restoration, and publishing activities are being conducted, large-scale exhibition projects and educational programs are being implemented, and significant events are being held that are of interest not only to the professional community but also to anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of Ancient Rus' and see masterpieces of national art.

I wish you continued success, good health and prosperity."

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Our journalists are committed to justice

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Dmitry Chernyshenko took part in the opening ceremony of the sculpture "Russian Journalists"

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko took part in the opening ceremony of the "Russian Journalists" sculpture.

"President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has repeatedly emphasized that journalism in our country is called upon to consolidate society, educate, enlighten, and tell the truth. It's crucial that our journalists truly embody all the values that are accepted in Russia and, in the only country in the world, enshrined in a separate decree on traditional spiritual and moral values. Our journalists fully embody these values: they are committed to fairness, reject untruth, and report exactly what they see and what is happening," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

He thanked the journalists for their work and especially the war correspondents who cover the SVO and the exploits of our soldiers.

Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized the symbolism of the sculpture's unveiling in front of the TASS building, which is more than 120 years old.

"Over the years, TASS has set the standard for professionalism and information quality, boasting a vast database of video and photo resources. We are grateful to the agency, as it continues to provide high-quality coverage of the Government's work, the implementation of national projects commissioned by our President, and its work in all areas of journalism," the Deputy Prime Minister added.

The sculpture "Russian Journalists" was installed in Moscow's TASS Square in front of the agency's headquarters. It became the first architectural structure in Russia dedicated to the journalistic profession and all active members of Russian media.

The opening ceremony was also attended by Maria Zakharova, Director of the Information and Press Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Andrei Kondrashov, Director General of the TASS news agency.

The sculptural composition consists of three figures: a reporter with a microphone, a photojournalist, and a videographer. They reflect the work of journalists—obtaining information and photographing and filming events. The artist is sculptor and Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Vladimir Ivanov.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: Russia is introducing a clear frequency for professional inspectors' visits to businesses.

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The government has established a frequency for preventive inspector visits to facilities subject to significant, medium, and moderate risk. Mandatory preventive visits are conducted at such facilities in lieu of scheduled inspections. This change in format previously reduced the administrative burden on businesses. Now, the introduction of a clear frequency will allow businesses and the government to more accurately distribute their workload in implementing control and oversight in the country.

The frequency of mandatory preventive visits for businesses will depend on the risk category. For example, inspectors will be able to conduct preventive visits at significant-risk facilities no more than once every three years. At medium-risk facilities, supervisory authorities will be able to conduct preventive visits no more than once every five years, and at moderate-risk facilities, no more than once every six years.

The scheduled frequency will not include initial mandatory professional visits. Regulatory authorities conduct such visits for regulated entities that have just begun their activities.

The corresponding resolution was developed by the Ministry of Economic Development under the supervision of Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Government Office Dmitry Grigorenko.

"Mandatory preventive visits are a relatively new form of prevention. Unlike inspections, they don't involve fines, but only the issuance of orders to correct identified violations. Mandatory visits have proven effective in reducing the administrative burden on businesses, which has become especially relevant during the period of sanctions pressure. While previously replacing scheduled inspections with mandatory visits was only a temporary measure, starting in 2025, it has become permanent. We analyzed the application of mandatory visits in previous years and, based on this data, determined the optimal frequency of such events for selected risk categories. A clear frequency will make this tool more predictable. Businesses will be able to plan their work, and government oversight agencies will be able to allocate their resources most effectively," commented Dmitry Grigorenko.

As of October 2025, approximately 12 million control objects have been categorized in Russia. Of these, over 1.3 million objects are classified as significant risk, approximately 2.2 million objects are classified as medium risk, and approximately 2.3 million objects are classified as moderate risk. All these objects are listed in the Unified Register of Control Types, and information on the control types applied to them is publicly available.

The replacement of most inspections with preventive measures occurred at the President's direction in early 2025. Mandatory preventive visits for significant, medium, and moderate-risk facilities were introduced simultaneously with the cancellation of scheduled inspections for them. SMEs, socially oriented NGOs, and institutions also retained the option of conducting a preventive visit upon their own request. This allows them to ensure that their activities are free of violations. At the same time, regulatory authorities retain the ability to conduct unscheduled inspections, for example, based on risk indicators. For high- and extremely high-risk facilities, scheduled inspections are also retained.

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Marat Khusnullin launched the Pobeda substation on the Adler bypass.

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Marat Khusnullin launched the Pobeda substation on the Adler bypass.

A ceremony was held in the village of Vysokoye, Adler District, Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, to mark the commissioning of the 110 kV "Pobeda" substation, which was built near the Adler bypass currently under construction. Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin inaugurated the new power plant.

The ceremony was also attended by Acting Deputy Governor of the Krasnodar Territory Evgeny Pergun, Chairman of the Board of the State Company Avtodor Vyacheslav Petushenko, and General Director of PJSC Rosseti Andrey Ryumin.

"Transport and energy infrastructure play a crucial role in the development of the country's tourism industry, especially in the southern regions. The key project here is the construction of a new road from the M-4 Don highway to Sochi. Part of this promising highway will be the Adler bypass, which is being built on the President's orders. The road will significantly reduce travel time from Sochi city center to Adler Airport and the resorts of Krasnaya Polyana, improve the transportation situation in the Krasnodar Krai, and become a driver of the region's economic development. More than half of the bypass route will pass through a tunnel, the construction of which requires special preparatory and production processes. The new substation, beautifully named "Pobeda," which was erected in a very short time, will both supply electricity for the entire tunnel construction complex and be used for the future operation of the road. This is a truly important victory both in Sochi's urban development and in road construction. I thank PJSC Rosseti, the state-owned company Avtodor, the regional governor Veniamin Ivanovich Kondratyev and his team, and all the construction workers for the high-quality work they have done. "A responsible approach to their work. I wish you continued success in implementing the project," said Marat Khusnullin.

The new substation operates fully automatically, unmanned. It is equipped with highly reliable equipment, including two power transformers, SF6 circuit breakers, and microprocessor-based relay protection and automation systems. It utilizes an automated process control system capable of processing over 10,000 digital signals.

"Our country's road network is being modernized and expanded. Therefore, the Rosseti Group is constantly increasing the number of projects related to the development of transport infrastructure. Today, we commissioned one of these projects. This is a modern, high-tech substation, named in honor of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. And, most importantly, we used exclusively domestic equipment during construction," said Andrey Ryumin, head of the Rosseti Group.

He added that a 50-meter-tall stylized "Dolphin" support was used to construct the power line approaches to the substation. It is located at a vantage point above the future junction of the Adler eastern bypass and is equipped with adjustable dynamic lighting.

"We are at the energy heart of the construction of a very important project – the Adler bypass. Together with Rosseti, we have accomplished a great deal of work and completed all our tasks on time. We listen to each other, we support each other. And I am confident that today's commissioning of the Pobeda substation is only the beginning of a long journey. Construction is progressing rapidly, with work currently underway simultaneously on both the eastern and western sides of the project. We will, of course, fulfill all our plans," noted Vyacheslav Petushenko, head of the state-owned company Avtodor, which is building the Adler bypass.

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Governors of the Far Eastern Federal District reached the Yakut training ground.

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Yuri Trutnev took part in a field training seminar as part of the third All-Russian Long-Range Shooting Tournament.

In Yakutsk, Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev participated in a field training seminar as part of the third All-Russian Long-Range Shooting Tournament, dedicated to the memory of legendary World War II sniper and Hero of the Soviet Union Fyodor Matveyevich Okhlopkov. He also held a meeting on the progress of restoring social and engineering infrastructure in the territories under his wing, and met with the winning team of the first All-Russian Military Tactical Competition "Warrior's Path."

The heads of the Far Eastern regions participated in the military field seminar. The event took place at the Sulus Training and Shooting Center, one of the best firing ranges in the country in terms of technical specifications. By the end of this year, three more regions of the Far Eastern Federal District will have modern military training ranges.

The heads of the Far Eastern regions received a brief theoretical course and were shown Russian-made high-precision firearms. The first qualifying distance was 600 meters, with subsequent shooting distances proposed by the qualified participants.

"Overall, the leadership team of the Far Eastern Federal District has proven itself worthy. Not only as people who help the boys serve and supply them with equipment and weapons, who participate in the restoration of liberated territories, but also as people who, if necessary, are capable of taking up arms. And not just taking them up, but holding them with confidence," emphasized Yuri Trutnev.

When presenting the cups to the winners, Yuri Trutnev noted their special value. "Thank you all very much. And I want to draw your attention to the fact that cups are often awarded at competitions, but this cup is special because it bears the signatures of three Heroes of the Russian Federation. I think you can proudly display it at home or at work," Yuri Trutnev concluded the seminar.

At a meeting on the progress of work to restore social and engineering infrastructure in the sponsored territories, preliminary results of this year's plan were summarized.

In accordance with a decree of the President of Russia, since June 2022, Far Eastern Federal District subjects have been working to restore social infrastructure in the territories of the Donetsk People's Republic liberated from the Armed Forces of Ukraine. During this period (June 2022 – September 2025), Far Easterners have restored over 1,000 facilities (1,022) – schools, hospitals, kindergartens, playgrounds and sports grounds, roads, and water pipelines. They have purchased 117 units of automotive and specialized equipment. Health and wellness vacations have been organized for 11,022 children.

Currently, the Far Eastern regions are responsible for the restoration of 26 settlements in six municipalities of the DPR.

This year, work was carried out on 178 sites in the territories under its protection, 159 of which have already been completed. In 2025, three hospitals, 13 schools, five kindergartens, seven playgrounds and sports fields, 94,500 square meters of roads, and 4.1 kilometers of water pipelines have already been restored. Another 19 sites remain to be restored.

Yuri Trutnev also met with the winning team of the first All-Russian military tactical competition, "The Path of the Warrior." The meeting took place at School No. 40, where a branch of the Voin Center is located. The competition was organized by the Voin Center with the support of the government of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and the Russian Combat Sniping Federation, at the request of Yuri Trutnev, with the aim of improving the training system and reinforcing the knowledge acquired by the Voin Center's cadets in practice.

"Congratulations to the Yakutia team on winning the first All-Russian 'Warrior's Path' competition! We were following you and rooting for you. I received videos of the competition, which I watched. We didn't just create this competition as a game; we wanted to help you prepare for adult life and the defense of our homeland. What was our core concept? We wanted you to think, not just run around laser tag paths, to develop tactical combinations, and learn to win. Of course, you have much to learn. We're learning too. We just returned from the training ground. Today, the governors took to the firing line and, together with the fighters who participated in the tournament yesterday, practiced with sniper weapons at long ranges and achieved excellent results. We will continue to work together, develop, and make our Russia stronger," said Yuri Trutnev.

The competition finals were held from September 15 to 20 in Yakutsk. Four teams from the Voin Center branches that had demonstrated the best results in the qualifying round in Volgograd participated: "Botur" (Yakutia), "Sobol" (Tyumen Oblast), "Amur Warriors" (Khabarovsk Krai), and "Stalingrad" (Volgograd Oblast). The team from the Voin Center branch in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) took first place, the team from the Tyumen branch took second place, and the teams from Volgograd Oblast and Khabarovsk Krai took third place.

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Vitaly Savelyev visited Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University

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Vitaly Savelyev visited Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University

Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev reviewed the Polytechnic's latest technical developments in transport, unmanned aerial systems, and infrastructure, and also gave a lecture to students, postgraduates, and faculty on the development of high-speed rail in Russia. In his speech, he discussed in detail the implementation of the Moscow–St. Petersburg high-speed railway project.

The Deputy Prime Minister was also awarded the title and diploma of Honorary Doctor of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. The ceremony took place during the ceremonial meeting of the university's Academic Council.

Vitaly Savelyev graduated from the mechanical engineering faculty of SPbPU in 1977.

The Deputy Prime Minister thanked SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy for the award and the trust he placed in him, and noted SPbPU's role in training engineering personnel for the domestic transport industry.

"The issue of national technological sovereignty is a pressing issue today. Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University is actively involved in a number of transport projects. I would especially like to highlight the expertise of SPbPU specialists in developing electric transport models and digital twin technologies for railway rolling stock components. They also have strong expertise in developing digital technologies for unmanned aerial systems. I am confident that, thanks to the Polytechnic's high intellectual and expert potential, we can work together to ensure and strengthen our country's technological leadership in many areas," said Vitaly Savelyev.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Domestic spending on research and development in Russia has increased and reached 1.88 trillion rubles.

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In 2024, domestic spending on research and development increased, as did employment in this sector. These results were demonstrated by an analysis by the HSE Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge based on Rosstat data on financial and human resources in science.

"Achieving technological leadership—a national goal set by our President Vladimir Putin—directly depends on improving a number of indicators. Data for 2024 show positive changes across several of them. For example, domestic spending on research and development in Russia has increased, reaching 1.88 trillion rubles. Business is actively investing in science: almost 608 billion rubles in 2024. This is 10% more in constant prices than the previous year," noted Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

In Russia, business accounts for about a third of total expenditure on science.

The Deputy Prime Minister also noted the importance of the positive dynamics in the number of scientific personnel.

"The number of people working in science has also grown: there are now more than 675,000. More than half of them are researchers, and a significant portion of them are young scientists. This is a particularly important indicator, as the future of our science depends on them," he said.

The increase in personnel numbers is occurring across all categories: researchers, technicians, support staff and other personnel.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the national project "Youth and Children" and the Decade of Science and Technology initiatives are helping young people find applications for their research and development skills.

In terms of absolute research expenditure, Russia holds 9th place globally. In 2024, domestic research and development expenditure in Russia increased by 235.1 billion rubles in current prices, or 4.5% in constant prices, compared to the previous year.

Furthermore, in 2024, the range of large and medium-sized organizations conducting research and development expanded, exceeding 4,100.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Over the past five years, over 90,000 schoolchildren and students have participated in the "Science. Territory of Heroes" competition.

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The sixth season of the popular science competition "Science. Territory of Heroes" has launched for schoolchildren and students. The competition will run from October 6, 2025, to February 2026, with the support of Russia's national projects and is part of the "Science of Winning" initiative of the Decade of Science and Technology.

You can register on the platform heroes.science.rf, which features articles about the scientific achievements and discoveries of Russian scientists and video tours of scientific organizations. During the competition, participants will complete game tasks and take thematic quizzes.

"In the Decade of Science and Technology, declared by President Vladimir Putin, special attention is being paid to promoting research and engaging young people in it. The 'Science: Territory of Heroes' competition has proven itself to be an effective platform. Last year alone, more than 22,000 young people participated, and over 90,000 have participated since then. This season, we are launching a creative program called 'Science Creathon' for the first time. I am confident this will enable even more schoolchildren and students to find their own path to development in research and contribute to achieving our national goal of technological leadership," noted Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The competition is held in several thematic areas: “Energy and Numbers” (physics and mathematics), “Biochemistry of Discoveries” (chemical and biological), “Science in Life” (general education), “Scientific Creathon” (creation of creative projects).

"Today, our country has successfully built a system to support scientific creativity, establishing links between schools, universities, and the real economy. The 'Science: Territory of Heroes' competition is one such tool, allowing young people to learn about the work of major technology companies interested in talented young professionals. I am confident that for each participant, the new season will be a starting point for a long scientific journey," noted Minister of Education and Science Valery Falkov.

Competition winners will complete internships at leading scientific and educational centers across the country, receive additional points when applying to MISiS University, RUDN University, and Tomsk Polytechnic University, and receive grants from Beeline and PhosAgro.

"Science. Territory of Heroes" is a nationwide competition for schoolchildren and students aged 10 to 25, aimed at developing an interest in the natural sciences, popularizing scientific knowledge, and supporting young talent.

"Energy and Numbers" invites young researchers to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of physics and mathematics. They will explore the laws of nature, the properties of matter, its motion and interaction, and various physical phenomena. Participants will solve problems and create models that will help them understand how the universe works. Ideal for those who enjoy logical challenges and the exact sciences, this program is open to schoolchildren and students aged 10 to 22.

"Biochemistry of Discoveries" – in this program, participants will explore the amazing world of living nature and chemical processes. They will conduct experiments, study the structure of organisms, and the chemical reactions that occur around us. Suitable for those interested in biology, chemistry, and the natural sciences. This program is open to schoolchildren and university students aged 10 to 22.

"Science in Life" is a program open to anyone who wants to expand their knowledge. Here, you can explore the mysteries of astronomy, discover amazing facts about the Earth, and solve problems at the intersection of different fields of knowledge. Schoolchildren and students aged 10 to 22 are welcome to participate in this program.

Also being held for the first time this season is the "Scientific Creathon"—a new creative approach where science meets creativity. Participants create vibrant, inspiring projects—contest mascots and merchandise designs, illustrations, and entire comics dedicated to scientific discoveries. This is an opportunity to showcase creativity, present scientific ideas in an unusual format, and discover new facets of the relationship between art and science. The competition is open to participants aged 10 to 25.

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